l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 Trump: Revoke Passports For Those Who Go To Fight For ISIS, Would ‘Look At
’ Closing Certain Mosques’
by Ian Hanchett20 Oct 20150
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stated he would revoke
passports from people who go overseas to fight for ISIS and “You’re going
to have to certainly look at” closing mosques “if the mosque is, you know,
loaded for bear” on Tuesday’s “Varney & Co” on the Fox Business Network.
Trump [relevant remarks in first video] re-iterated his prior claim about
George W. Bush and September 11th, he did say that former President Bill
Clinton, along with Bush holds responsibility for the 9/11 attacks. He added
, “Now, was Clinton possibly, also guilty? Yeah, yeah sure. He should have
maybe been more vigilant. And he actually said he knew about Osama bin Laden
. I knew about Osama bin Laden, because I wrote about him in my book, I
think 19 months before the World Trade Center came down.”
He was also asked [relevant remarks begin in the second video] “Now, in the
UK, in Britain, they’ve obviously got a terror problem. They’ve got a lot
of youngsters going over to fight for ISIS, about — just under 1,000 are
going over there, and they’ve got a whole new series of proposals to deal
with this, including withdrawal of passports from some of these people who’
ve gone –.”
Trump responded, “Absolutely good, good.”
After host Stuart Varney continued, “And closing some mosques, would you do
the same thing in America.” Trump answered, “I would do that. Absolutely.
I think it’s great.”
When asked if you could close a mosque, Trump then stated, “Well, I don’t
know. I mean, I haven’t heard about the closing of the mosque. It depends,
if the mosque is, you know, loaded for bear, I don’t know. You’re going to
have to certainly look at it. But I can tell you one thing ,if somebody
goes over and they want to fight for ISIS, they wouldn’t be coming back.”
Trump responded to a question about Democratic proposals for paid family
leave with, “Well, it’s something that’s being discussed. I think we have
to keep our country very competitive, so, you have to be careful of it, but
certainly there are a lot of people discussing it.” Regarding a $15 an
hour minimum wage, he said, “We have to keep our similar answer. You have
to keep our country competitive. One of the reasons companies are leaving is
because salaries are too high.”
When asked if he would pledge to have no new taxes, Trump said he could, but
wouldn’t on the show, and “could certainly think about doing that.
Because my taxes, and under my plan, as you know, I’m reducing taxes, I
think more than any other candidate, by far.” He continued that this was no
new taxes is “where my mindset is.”
He also added that he wasn’t a “big fan” of the minimum wage proposal,
and expressed disagreement with free universal pre-K. He further expressed
support for repealing Dodd-Frank and building the Keystone XL Pipeline while
stating he opposes breaking up big banks. | g********k 发帖数: 40 | 2 A very wise man for every aspect. |
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